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Will COVID-19 Erase Black Workers' Labor Market Gains?
Abstract: Black workers experience what is known as a "high-beta" effect across the business cycle. They are hit harder during recessions but benefit more from the momentum of a recovery, especially during particularly strong economic periods. For three years preceding the COVID-19 recession, the United States was enjoying what has been referred to as a "hot" economy. During this time, Black workers regained some of the ground lost in labor market outcomes during the Great Recession, relative to white workers. The sudden onset of the COVID-19 recession reversed that progress. Even though the Congressional Budget Office projects the U.S. economy to regain its hot status as early as 2024, the negative impact of the COVID-19 recession could linger.
Keywords: labor market disparities; labor market gaps; unemployment; racism; hysteresis;
JEL Classification: E24; E60; J64;
https://doi.org/10.29338/ph2021-02
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Part of Series: Policy Hub
Publication Date: 2021-02-17
Volume: 2021
Issue: 2
Pages: 9